After having been interested in the eighteenth century in a great Parisian antique dealer, Isabelle Tinard chose to fly with her own wings to Paul Bert Serpette where she exhibits pieces of furniture and art of the twentieth century. Surrounded by a desk signed by Germaine Darbois, Jules Leleu sconces, a Jansen "pedestal" table or a shelf created specifically to present Rodier's stitches, Isabelle Tinard promotes the painter's ultra-realistic work Jean-Louis Bilweis. These airbrush paintings in the '70s take over the codes of pop culture and question in the manner of a Magritte claiming "This is not a pipe."
Every Friday at 2:30 pm, the 350 antique dealers in the market are drawn by BFM Business teams. In their booth, surrounded by their objects, they present their career, their choices, their tastes and their vision of this secular profession. The opportunity to discover art experts in all its forms and all times. A weekly rendezvous before the weekend will surely awaken curiosity and invite to (re) discover the largest antique market in the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrC_YSbJUAc
